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Laura Solomon (Laura Jane Solomon) was born on 28 June, 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand novelist, playwright and poet (1974–2019). Discover Laura Solomon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

Popular As Laura Jane Solomon
Occupation Short-story writer, novelist, poet, playwright
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June 1974
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
Date of death 18 February, 2019
Died Place N/A
Nationality New Zealand

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1974

Laura Jane Solomon (28 June 1974 – 18 February 2019) was a New Zealand novelist, playwright and poet.

Solomon was born in Auckland on 28 June 1974.

Her mother was a special needs teacher and her father was an electrical engineer.

She grew up in various parts of New Zealand, including Raetihi and Nelson.

1990

She emerged as part of a new wave of young New Zealand writers in the 1990s anthologised in Mark Pirie's New Zealand Writing: The NeXt Wave (1998).

Her first two novels were published around this time, while Solomon was in her early 20s, and she subsequently moved abroad to London where she wrote further works and trained as an IT professional.

1991

She graduated from Nayland College, Nelson, in 1991.

She began writing novels as a 13-year-old.

1995

Solomon attended the University of Otago in Dunedin where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995 and wrote her first novel Black Light.

1996

In 1996 she moved to Wellington to complete an honours degree in English at Victoria University of Wellington.

In Wellington she wrote her second novel Nothing Lasting and the play Dummy Bride, which was produced at the Wellington Fringe Festival in 1996.

At the age of 21, Solomon's first two novels — Black Light (1996) and Nothing Lasting (1997) — were accepted by Auckland publisher Tandem Press.

After graduating from Victoria, Solomon left New Zealand and lived abroad in London, where she wrote her third novel An Imitation of Life and the collection of short stories Alternative Medicine.

Jessica Le Bas for the Nelson Mail described Alternative Medicine as "a bright fanfare of quirky vignettes that let us know [Solomon's] back".

2003

In 2003 she completed an MSc in computer science at Birkbeck College at the University of London.

Thereafter she worked in IT and travelled around the world, including to Norway where she worked for Fast Search & Transfer ASA.

2005

Her play Sprout was produced at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005.

2007

In 2007 she returned to New Zealand due to ongoing health problems, but continued to write and publish prolifically until her death.

Solomon is best-known as a novelist, but her poetry and short stories have also been widely published and short-listed for awards and prizes.

In 2007, having begun to suffer health problems, she returned to New Zealand to live in Nelson where she continued to write full-time.

Her fiction was published overseas and her poetry was widely published in New Zealand and internationally in magazines and online sites.

She won prizes in Bridport, Edwin Morgan, Ware Poets, Willesden Herald, Mere Literary Festival, and Essex Poetry Festival competitions.

2009

In 2009, her novella, Instant Messages, won the inaugural international Proverse Prize for Fiction in Hong Kong, and was short-listed for the Virginia Prize in the UK.

2011

In 2011, her debut collection of poetry In Vitro was published.

She later published additional novels Hilary and David (2011), Vera Magpie (2013), University Days (2014, a sequel to Instant Messages), and a short story collection, The Shingle Bar Sea Monster and Other Stories (2012).

2013

A revised edition of An Imitation of Life was published by Proverse in 2013.

2014

The second edition of In Vitro and a further collection of Solomon’s poetry, Frida Kahlo’s Cry and Other Poems were also published by Proverse (2014 and 2015 respectively).

2017

A play, Brain Graft, was published by Proverse in 2017.

Solomon was a judge for the Sentinel Quarterly Short Story Competition in the UK.

2018

Her final poetry collection, Awakening, was published in 2018.

2019

Solomon died on 18 February 2019.

Her publishers at Proverse said of her that she was "a bright, perceptive, witty writer, with a keen ear for dialogue and a wry and objective vision of modern life".

The NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize was established in her memory and is awarded annually by the New Zealand Society of Authors to new writing with a "unique and original vision".